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Despite bringing back original stars and Harry Reems , the sequel remains a surreal time capsule of an era when adult cinema tried—and largely failed—to cross over into polite mainstream society. Plot Overview: From Sex Therapy to Global Espionage
The treatment and status of performers in adult films have been subjects of debate, with concerns about consent, exploitation, and the personal and professional well-being of those involved. The story of Linda Lovelace, who later became an outspoken critic of the adult film industry and an advocate for performers' rights, adds a complex layer to the discussion around these issues. deep+throat+part+ii+top
The original theatrical cut of Deep Throat Part II ran approximately 85 minutes. However, the "Top" VHS release contained 5–7 minutes of additional footage not found in the standard rental tapes, including an extended musical number and an alternative ending where the reporter turns out to be a government agent. This footage is only available on the original "Top" label releases from the VHS era. Despite bringing back original stars and Harry Reems
However, the landscape had shifted. By 1974, the X-rated hardcore market had exploded, and director Joe Sarno, known for his artistic softcore work, was hired to make an R-rated sequel that could theoretically be marketed to a wider audience. The resulting film, Deep Throat Part II , was a commercial failure. It offered neither the explicit content that adult fans sought nor the polished, hilarious tone of the original for mainstream crowds, leaving both audiences disappointed and cementing its reputation as a transparent cash grab. The original theatrical cut of Deep Throat Part
Disclaimer: This article is for historical and educational purposes regarding film preservation and media archeology. Deep Throat Part II is an adult film intended for audiences over the age of 18.